mwechtal
Silver Member
Since It seems that we have a few retired police officers here, I'd like to ask your opinion.
I had an auto accident. I was following a police officer, as it turned out, he was responding to an accident. He pulled off the road, and I waited for a short while before proceeding. I saw that he was doing something with a clipboard. So, I proceeded. At just that time, he hung a u-turn obviously without checking his blind spot. I was unable to stop in time. I hit him just about at the front edge of the driver side door. I left about a 1 foot skid mark, and the air bag didn't deploy. He called his supervisor, and I was charged with failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
My lawyer said that if he didn't use his siren he wasn't driving an emergency vehicle. At first my insurance company refused to pay for the police vehicle. After 9 months of wrangling, my lawyer finally got the charge down to parking on the pavement, and a $90 fine. Plus what I considered a very reasonable $300 for the lawyer. I really wanted to go to court, but that was going to cost a few thousand by the time it was all over.
So, what do you think?
Mike
I had an auto accident. I was following a police officer, as it turned out, he was responding to an accident. He pulled off the road, and I waited for a short while before proceeding. I saw that he was doing something with a clipboard. So, I proceeded. At just that time, he hung a u-turn obviously without checking his blind spot. I was unable to stop in time. I hit him just about at the front edge of the driver side door. I left about a 1 foot skid mark, and the air bag didn't deploy. He called his supervisor, and I was charged with failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
My lawyer said that if he didn't use his siren he wasn't driving an emergency vehicle. At first my insurance company refused to pay for the police vehicle. After 9 months of wrangling, my lawyer finally got the charge down to parking on the pavement, and a $90 fine. Plus what I considered a very reasonable $300 for the lawyer. I really wanted to go to court, but that was going to cost a few thousand by the time it was all over.
So, what do you think?
Mike